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University leaders are likely to be more concerned about the reputational risks of misconduct than state bureaucracies are, says Ararat Osipian
The disruption and destruction, on top of concerns about quality, could turn off the international student tap, says Ararat Osipian
While students are exempt from Russia¡¯s mobilisation, African students¡¯ financial precarity leaves them open to pressure, says Ararat Osipian
The latest bribery scandal is a reminder that even as the country fights for its survival, bad habits persist, says Ararat Osipian
Barring collaboration with 236 Russian universities raises more questions than it answers, says Ararat Osipian
The attempt to improve the country¡¯s universities was stuttering even before the war broke out, says Ararat Osipian
Free of Communist-era secretiveness, the new president might be willing to tackle abuses of power on campus, says Ararat Osipian
Joe Biden¡¯s first presidential run was derailed by a scandal over a college law paper. Should he be allowed a second chance, asks Ararat Osipian
The former Soviet state¡¯s National Academy of Sciences is too focused on its own survival to improve its research performance, says Ararat Osipian
Presidential elections are looming, but government pressure on universities should ensure that students pose no threat to the ruling regime, says Ararat Osipian